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Joelinton: will not play against Everton (Howe)


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Think Gayle has been unlucky with the teams and more importantly the managers he has been with when in the premier league.

 

I could see him being used the way Pukki has been at Norwich and having much more success than he has up to now in the premier league.

 

He should have done everything to join Leeds and Bielsa this past summer, and looked to come up and feature with them next year.

 

Agree, I’m surprised how few people seem to think anything of him. He’s not top level of course, but he’s a decent player and sharp finisher.

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Think Gayle has been unlucky with the teams and more importantly the managers he has been with when in the premier league.

 

I could see him being used the way Pukki has been at Norwich and having much more success than he has up to now in the premier league.

 

He should have done everything to join Leeds and Bielsa this past summer, and looked to come up and feature with them next year.

 

Agree, I’m surprised how few people seem to think anything of him. He’s not top level of course, but he’s a decent player and sharp finisher.

 

Still think he would have had a relatively good season for us, first one after promotion, if he hadn't got that injury.

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End of that season he was missing genuine sitters. One thing he has is scoring goals and if he’s not doing that then he’s no use. Think Rafa saw that and combined with the injuries he was always going to be let go. Seem to remember a couple of the games when Slimani played in particular.

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End of that season he was missing genuine sitters. One thing he has is scoring goals and if he’s not doing that then he’s no use. Think Rafa saw that and combined with the injuries he was always going to be let go. Seem to remember a couple of the games when Slimani played in particular.

 

Oh aye, without a doubt. but his injury left him short of pre-season training and his lack of sharpness, coming in, really affected his confidence. He was never going to match the likes of Aguero but with a good start to the season he could have got 12-15 goals.

 

All purely incidental now, like.

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Slimani literally started 1 game for us. 131 minutes overall :lol:

 

 

He did, but in that one game he showed what a difference a striker with some pace and presence can make. That said, our football had a bit more purpose at that time, we weren't winging high balls at a 5'9 striker.

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Was it Huddersfield or Southampton at home (maybe both) where he came on and caused chaos. Apart from the WBA cameo where he got the ban he pretty much did what Carroll is supposed to be doing now in his couple of games.

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Was it Huddersfield or Southampton at home (maybe both) where he came on and caused chaos. Apart from the WBA cameo where he got the ban he pretty much did what Carroll is supposed to be doing now in his couple of games.

 

He did well at home to Arsenal too - played a big part in the winner!

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If you look at his thread he had a few good cameos off the bench but was poor in the one game he started. This isn't a dig at Slimani, I just think it's pointless bringing him up as he played less than 1.5 games for us in total

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He was simply never fit and when he finally did get on the pitch - did very well in the sub appearances and had a poor game in the one he started. Never really mattered anyway as we were never going to sign him permanently and we ended up getting Rondon.

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Bent. As. Fuck.

 

The Magpies scouted Joelinton extensively last season with both Steve Nickson and Mick Tait spending plenty of quality time in Germany viewing games in which the Alianca-born player appeared in various positions.

 

Indeed, United liked the potential of a player that could also be effective both out wide and as a second striker.

 

Liked it so much he's never played there for us. Good work Steve and Mick.

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Bent. As. Fuck.

 

The Magpies scouted Joelinton extensively last season with both Steve Nickson and Mick Tait spending plenty of quality time in Germany viewing games in which the Alianca-born player appeared in various positions.

 

Indeed, United liked the potential of a player that could also be effective both out wide and as a second striker.

 

Liked it so much he's never played there for us. Good work Steve and Mick.

 

And yet do The Chronicle pull Bruce up on this? Do they fuck.

 

 

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He looked knackered when he came on. I hate it when subs come in and don’t bust a gut. They should be full of running, dragging players with tired legs all over. He looked goosed.

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